# disallow comparing against -0 (no-compare-neg-zero) ## Rule Details The rule should warn against code that tries to compare against -0, since that will not work as intended. That is, code like x === -0 will pass for both +0 and -0. The author probably intended Object.is(x, -0). Examples of **incorrect** code for this rule: ```js /* eslint no-compare-neg-zero: "error" */ if (x === -0) { // doSomething()... } ``` Examples of **correct** code for this rule: ```js /* eslint no-compare-neg-zero: "error" */ if (x === 0) { // doSomething()... } ``` ```js /* eslint no-compare-neg-zero: "error" */ if (Object.is(x, -0)) { // doSomething()... } ```